Congratulations! It seems to work correctly. I managed to start several processes, killed them, but bottom line is that the level setting works and more the limit is exceeded the faster the fan spins.
I will now leave it running and wait for it to go to standby with WOL.
I'm not sure how it works, it might not start again after WOL command, but at least I'll check if the fan shuts down.
Should this command with set level be added to Boot jobs?
And I'll probably use some lower value than 47C as my device shows that it hasn't reached over 52.
By the way does this come from hard disk SMART info or somewhere else? If it is from SMART then this should represent really all time high over several years.
Disk Status Current temperature Max temperature Max temperature ever reached
sda active 33 °C 33 °C 52 °C
sdb active 30 °C 30 °C 52 °C
Temperatures differ from each other because its running without enclosure so that I can see the fan.
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/fannwsp2max 32
fannwsp2max daemon version 1 26-may-2020 started
fannwsp2max: temperature limit = 32 oC
fannwsp2: disks installed: sda=1 sdb=1
fannwsp2max: an driver path is /sys/devices/platform/gpio-fan/hwmon/hwmon0/
root@ZENfvdwsl-base:/direct-usb/Storage2TB # fannwsp2max: disk temperatures sda 33 sdb 30
fannwsp2max: temperature above limit(32) fan on, temp = 33
fannwsp2max: disk temperatures sda 34 sdb 31
fannwsp2max: temperature above limit(32) fan on, temp = 34
fannwsp2max: disk temperatures sda 35 sdb 32
fannwsp2max: temperature above limit(32) fan on, temp = 35